Combination envelop and music-sheet.



A L; CAMPBELL.

COMBWATION ENVELOP AND MUSIC SHEET,

APPLICATION FILED AUG: 7, IQIG.

Patented Oct. 16, 1917.

cAom/s WE Q4 T y N N UJM N 1 J W A w M a Y W B "i l ANGUS LEO GAIIIPBELL, OF NORTH SYDNEY, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA.

COM-BINATIQN ENVEEQP AND MUSIC-SHEE1 Specification of Letters latent.

)Pnseniteeil @ct. ire-flew.

Application filed August 7, 1918. Serial 1%. 113,645.

Be it known that I, i-kNoUs IAEO Unin- BELL, a subject of the King of Great Britain, and resident of North Sydney, in the Province of Nova Scotiu. Dominion of Canada, have invented certain new and useful Inipiovemeuts in Combination Envelope and MusioSheets, of which the following is the specification.

This invention relates to iinproven'ients in combination envelope and music sheets purtieulnrly adapted to be utilized with grinnephone disk records, and the objects of the invention are to permit of the player readily recognizing the song; or piece of music being played by :1 grunuu lmne, to render themusic sheet capable of being utilized as the envelop fiup un el generally to zulupt the envelop lo better perform the functions required of in.

l 'fitli the above and other objects in view the invention consists essentially of the in provexl construction particularly elescriloeil and so? forth in the fOllOWlIUI sp eeifioatiou and ucoompunying drawing forming part oi "the some. in the drawing,

Figure l is a. front elevation of the euvelop with the music sheet open.

l 2 u. back elevation of ehe envelop wieh the music. sheet; open. I

Like eliameters of reference refer to like parts in the several figures.

Referring to the drawings, A represents the improved envelop comprising the receptacle .10 in which the disk record of u grainephone is housed, the inner Wall of the receptacle being provided with a ll-shaped notch 12 to facilitate in Witlulrawing the record.

The flap 13 of the envelop may he formed integral with the receptacle or it may he attec'hed by an adhesive if so desired, the

said flap lacing substantially in the fern-i of o'musie sheet having the music and words ofjthe song on the inner face While the onion The outer will 1% of the receptacle 10 may have the title together with the name of the artist rendering The HHISTlC .lt is well known that in playing a. g mmephone record for the first time, considerable (lifliculty is experienced in catching the words of the song, so one by utilizing an envelop of this description the player may readily follow the music being rendered.

As many changes could he mode in the above cousirucfiion and many :ippmenhiy .u'iilely ilillereni'; einlooilimenis of my inreir tion. with? {he scope of elie claim, con stir-noted vithout departing from i or scope thereof, ii is inieniled lzi ter contained in the uccompenyiz s, Zion and viewing sheii be inteiprcljeo as illustrati e one not in e iiini What I claim as in inver'i Means provileil with records of music in different "forms, one foeni comprising ordinary printed music nmoiiou permu nently carried on '{i means, one i i a graunophone mus; disk reezu'lil carried by soul means, the ordinary IULAIIZLK. music notation being so loos ieel and arrange on the menus that it may he used sheet music for any of its cn'linnri uses n-nci. coin ciilentl fl with the use of the disk room-ii.

in witness ii/"nereoi K have hereunto my hand in the i i-KNGUF: l vienesses Russel 5i. Elmira,

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